WYNDHAM.
— — — » "'• j (From our own Correspondent,) During last week the heat experlenbed here was unpleasantly felt, as high as Jl3O degrees being registered. Naturally ithe' crops were sooner ripened, so harvest isj in full swing. . There are many' yet looljing green, brit if this, weather continues tpey |ißffl^tlong;.rjm^a,Bo. ■_ Grass has jraffeVed •Se'ep l^^ A meeting of the adherents of the Presby-' terian Churoh waß called theother evening, ; for the purpose of taking steps in .the dirjec-^ tion of having a church' erected. Besides the wardsmen, one solitary individual mi^ht' have been seen wending his way homeward from the meeting. lt : is a /pity to see so little interest taken in guch. matters, I notioe in one of the Inveroargill papers t iat the Synod' has declined to favor the erection of a place of worship here. J • Mr Sellar has opened out in Leahy's Hall as watohmaker and jeweller, and should do well, as there is ample work to keep a gW tradesman going, /' j Mr James Walker has invested in another threshing mill. It reached its present destination last week, and will no doubt be joon set to work. January 89 th, 1883.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 225, 30 January 1883, Page 2
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